How do you scroll with Kensington orbit optical trackball?
The scroll ring is similar to the scroll wheel commonly found on mice. The scroll ring encircles the trackball, allowing you to rotate it using your thumb and fourth finger while your hand is still over and in contact with the trackball. This allows you to move your cursor and scroll up and down at the same time!
How can I scroll without scrolling wheel?
Move your fingers between the top and bottom of your touchpad to scroll up and down, or move your fingers across the touchpad to scroll sideways. Be careful to space your fingers a bit apart. If your fingers are too close together, they just look like one big finger to your touchpad.
How do I connect my Kensington Orbit Wireless Trackball?
Simply plug the receiver into a USB port on your computer and the mouse will wirelessly connect via the 2.4GHz band. The mouse is plug-and-play so you can begin using it out of the box without first having to install drivers.
Why use a trackball instead of a mouse?
Though a normal mouse may be more familiar to use and offer greater precision and control, a trackball offers increased efficiency, wider accessibility, and even helps prevent injury. While their general purpose as pointing devices remains the same, their uses differ completely.
How do I use my keyboard as a mouse wheel?
Short guide:
- Open the Ease of Access settings by pressing the Windows key + U on the keyboard.
- Scroll down and select Mouse in the left-hand column.
- On the right of the screen, click or tap the toggle switch under Control your mouse with a keypad to turn it on.
What happens if you right click?
To press the right button on the mouse and release it. Also called a “secondary click,” right clicking typically opens the context menu, which provides operations that pertain to the menu, file name or icon that is right clicked. For example, right clicking is the common way to find a file’s properties.